II. PostgreSQL Client Applications

This part contains reference information for PostgreSQL client applications and
utilities. Not all of these commands are of general utility;
some might require special privileges. The common feature of
these applications is that they can be run on any host,
independent of where the database server resides.

When specified on the command line, user and database
names have their case preserved — the presence of spaces or
special characters might require quoting. Table names and
other identifiers do not have their case preserved, except
where documented, and might require quoting.

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